Yomi Adegoke is one of Britain's best writers, seamlessly weaving together Shakespeare, the Bible and an encyclopaedic knowledge of reality TV history. In part 1 of our conversation, Yom and I touch on what her childhood taught her about storytelling, the nuances of representation, and the dangers of teaching a young black woman about the societal injustices she is likely to face before she has the chance to define herself for herself.
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